Empoli Glass Quotes & Sayings
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I'd like them to say that Shirley Chisholm had guts. That's how I'd like to be remembered. — Shirley Chisholm
I could do nothing but Brooklyn shows for the rest of my career, and I could die ignorant. — Anthony Bourdain
Tell me I can marry Anne Frank's skeleton. — Cameron Pierce
His real job - the job that the Owners paid him for - was to be an observer of the human condition as it was so richly displayed from day to day within these walls. — Neal Stephenson
My language limitations here are real. My vocabulary is adequate for writing notes and keeping journals but absolutely useless for an active moral life. If I really knew this language, there would surely be in my head, as there is in Webster's or the Dictionary of American Slang, that unreducible verb designed to tell a person like me what to do next. — Grace Paley
It's just the way I'm made. I do feel confident in what I do. It doesn't always work out 100% of the time, but generally I think I can do it quite well. But the other part of my job is doing the press and stuff. And I'm rubbish at that. I'm really not good at that at all - this quite important part of what I do. — Kelly Macdonald
When I have a terrible need of - shall I say the word - religion. Then I go out and paint the stars. — Vincent Van Gogh
I beg the reader not to go in search of messages. It is a term that I detest because it distresses me greatly, for it forces on me clothes that are not mine, which in fact belong to a human type that I distrust; the prophet, the soothsayer, the seer. I am none of these; I'm a normal man with a good memory who fell into a maelstrom and got out of it more by luck than by virtue, and who from that time on has preserved a certain curiosity about maelstroms large and small, metaphorical and actual. — Primo Levi
If you are not moving forward, the world is passing you by. — John C. Maxwell
It seemed that people could walk through life without causing a ripple, leading ordinary and uneventful lives. It was only after they'd been murdered that people took notice of them. — Joanne Fluke
